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Installation and User Manual
RHFE-308 FTR
RHFE-308 FTR
Energysaver Space Heater
Important.
Read these instructions carefully before attempting installation or use of
this appliance. All work must be carried out by competent persons.
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Page 1 - RHFE-308 FTR

Installation and User ManualRHFE-308 FTRRHFE-308 FTREnergysaver Space HeaterImportant.Read these instructions carefully before attempting installation

Page 2 - CONTENTS

– 10 –OPERATING YOUR NEW RHFE-308FTR TO OPEN THE CONTROL PANELLift lightly in the centre of the lid where there isa catch. The control panel lid wil

Page 3 - Certification Body

– 11 – ROOM TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT ECONOMY MODEThe room temperature and pre-set temperatures can only be displayed and adjusted when the heater isru

Page 4 - REMOTE CONTROL

– 12 – CHILD LOCK AUTO COMFORTA room temperature sensor located at the rear of the appliance is continuously monitoring the temperatureof the room.

Page 5 - CONTROL PANEL LAYOUT

– 13 – FAN FILTERTo protect the room air fan from dust particles or lint, afilter is situated at the rear of the appliance. Whenthis filter becomes

Page 6 - FEATURES

– 14 –SETTING THE CLOCKWhen the appliance is first plugged in and then turned on, the Digital Display will show .As an example, let’s set the clock t

Page 7 - PRE-SET

– 15 –PROGRAMMING THE ON/OFF TIMER(S)Before programming the Timers you must ensure that the clock has been set to the correct time. See page 14.TIMER

Page 8 - SAFETY POINTS

– 16 –OPERATING THE TIMER(S)Before operating the Timer(s), the clock time must be correct, and a starting time and finishing time forthe Timer(s) must

Page 9

– 17 –PRE-HEATThe Pre-heat function will heat a room to the pre-set temperature by the programmed On Time.1This function operates automatically in con

Page 10 - ■ TURNING OFF

– 18 –OVERRIDE FUNCTIONUSING THE REMOTE CONTROLThis function is intended to be used to manually override the current operation of the heater, Forexam

Page 11 - ■ ECONOMY MODE

– 19 –CARING FOR YOUR NEW RHFE-308FTRThis appliance is controlled by a micro computer. If there is something wrong with the appliance thenit will sto

Page 12 - ■ AUTO COMFORT

– 2 –CONTENTSGetting to Know your RHFE-308 FTR ………………………………………………………………………3Remote Control …………………………………………………………………………………………………4Control Panel Layout …

Page 13 - ■ FAN FILTER

– 20 –PRE-SERVICE CHECKBefore asking for a service call please check the following points.These points are part of the normal operation of the unit.

Page 14 - SETTING THE CLOCK

– 21 –Code Displayed Fault RemedyERROR MESSAGESThe Rinnai RHFE-308FTR has the ability to check its own operation continuously. If a fault occurs, an

Page 15

– 22 –INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSImportant Safety Instructions1. Gas Safety (Installation & Use) Regulations 1998 are the ‘Rules in Force’.In your o

Page 16 - SET AND FORGET OPERATION

– 23 –INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSSpecificationInput: 3.4kW Burner: Stainless Steel Bunsen TypeIgnition: Continuous Spark Gas Inlet: 1/2 in. BSP Flue: F

Page 17 - PRE-HEAT

– 24 –LOCATIONWhen positioning the heater the main pointsgoverning the location are:1. Flueing2. Warm air distributionThis heater must not be installe

Page 18 - USING THE REMOTE CONTROL

– 25 –LOCATIONDo not flue into natural draught flues or fireplaces,this unit can only be used with one of the six typesof Rinnai flue kits.Do not flue

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– 26 –LOCATIONDo not install the heater in an unusually dusty area.• Use a flue guard if the terminal is easilyaccessible to children.• Check local re

Page 20 - PRE-SERVICE CHECK

– 27 –INSTALLING THE FLUEGeneral.The flue must be installed in accordance with:Manufacturers Installation InstructionsBritish Standards including BS 5

Page 21 - ERROR MESSAGES

– 28 –POSITIONING THE FLUE TERMINALOHNNMQMHKBPQQIFLJGCAID,EDimensionABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQTerminal PositionDirectly below an opening, air brick, opening wi

Page 22 - INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

– 29 –SLEEVE AND MANIFOLD INSTALLATIONMETHOD FOR STANDARD WALLS1. Dis-assemble Manifold from Sleeve.The flue consists of 3 parts, sleeve, insideconnec

Page 23

– 3 –GETTING TO KNOW YOUR NEW RHFE-308FTRREMOTE CONTROLBRACKETROOMTEMPERATURESENSORGAS CONNECTIONELECTRICAL CORDHUMIDIFIER TRAYBuilt into the warm air

Page 24 - LOCATION

– 30 –SLEEVE AND MANIFOLD INSTALLATIONMETHOD FOR STANDARD WALLS5. Check rubber seal is in place on terminal.* For weather board walls, add spare rubbe

Page 25 - Secure with

– 31 –FITTING UNITAIR INLET HOSEEXHAUST PIPE & LOCKING CLAMPThe following components can be fitted by reachingdown the rear of the appliance as it

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– 32 –FORCED FLUE HEATER EXTENSION KITS• This extension set is to be used for installations requiring extra distance.MAXIMUM FLUE LENGTH 4.5m WITH 3 E

Page 27 - INSTALLING THE FLUE

– 33 –FLUE EXTENSION KITSINSTALLING AN EXTENSION KIT FOR THE RHFE-308 FTRInstalling an extension kit requires construction of an air line and the flue

Page 28 - POSITIONING THE FLUE TERMINAL

– 34 –FLUE EXTENSION KITS1. How to connect the flue pipes.To connect the rigid flue pipes fit the male end into the female end and clamp with pipe sto

Page 29 - METHOD FOR STANDARD WALLS

– 35 –FLUE EXTENSION KITS CAUTIONS1. Maximum extendable lengthFOR BEST ROOM AIR HUMIDITY, KEEPWATER IN THE HUMIDIFIER TRAY.2. To prevent water conden

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– 36 –CONVERSIONThe following procedure must be followed toconvert the unit from Nat. Gas to LPG.1. Hold both ends of the bottom cover.(Undercover ass

Page 31 - FITTING UNIT

– 37 –CONNECTING GAS AND ELECTRICAL SERVICES1. GAS CONNECTION.Purge any air or swarf from the gas line. Connect up the appliance to the gas supply us

Page 32 - ■ NAMES AND NUMBERS OF PARTS

– 38 –TESTINGTesting UnitPurge air from gas line.Refer to pipe sizing chart if in doubt about the sizeof the gas line.Connection can easily be reached

Page 33 - HOW TO INSTALL

– 39 –GAS PRESSURE SETTINGThe working gas pressure on the water heater is electronically controlled and factory set. Under normalcircumstances it doe

Page 34 - FLUE EXTENSION KITS

– 4 –REMOTE CONTROLONOFFOFF BUTTONStops heater manually.TEMPERATUREADJUSTMENTIncreases or decreasesthe temperature setting. ON BUTTONOper

Page 35 - ■ CAUTIONS

– 40 –GAS PRESSURE SETTING1. With your manometer gauge zeroed and connected to bothpressure taps, press the On/Off button and operate appliance.2. Pre

Page 36 - MOUNTING PLATE

– 41 –FITTING TOP SPACER AND WALL CLIPOnce Commissioning is complete the last thingto do is fix the top spacer.1. Fit the spacer bracket to the top sp

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– 42 –BLOCK DIAGRAMMarkMSR, THTFFERTRMarkFRRCCFOH, THOHS1, 2FMMarkSPSV1, 2BLRCRTBPSPOVPARTS NAMEMAIN SWITCHTHERMISTORTHERMAL FUSEFUSEELECTRODETRANSFOR

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– 43 –WIRING DIAGRAM3AC230VTBTR2bkbkrrMrbkwPSCODEbkblgrgr / ypkrwygyorbrlbCOLOURblackbluegreengreen/yellowpinkredwhiteyellowgreyorangebrownlight blueR

Page 39 - GAS PRESSURE SETTING

– 44 –DIMENSIONS260426121618335677WALL CLIPGAS CONNECTION165 8525335117(mm)

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– 45 –FLUE POSITION THROUGH WALL88425121616296.5264.564 83109.5R115676.5WALL OPENINGPOSITION(CENTRE OF FLUE)GAS CONNECTION

Page 41 - Wall bracket

– 46 –SPECIFICATIONModel ...

Page 43 - WIRING DIAGRAM

– 48 –SERVICE CONTACT308F-10922007.04UK LTD.9 Christleton CourtManor ParkRuncornCheshireWA7 1STTel. 01928 531870Fax. 01928 531880E-mail. info@rinnaiuk

Page 44 - DIMENSIONS

– 5 –Child LockTimer 1EconomyTimer 2 OverrideAMPMSet ・ RoomTemp・ TimeSet timesClockTimer 1Timer 2Filter on offON / OFFONCONTROL PANEL LAYOUTECONOMYS

Page 45 - FLUE POSITION THROUGH WALL

– 6 –FORCED FLUE SYSTEM PUSH BUTTON IGNITIONAir for combustion is taken from outside theroom and the flue products are exhaustedoutside, keeping the r

Page 46 - SPECIFICATION

– 7 –MEMORYThe micro-computer records selected pre-set temperatures, the times programmedinto the Timers as well as operating theEconomy and Intellige

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– 8 –SAFETY POINTSDo not restrict the warm air discharge byplacing articles in front of the heater.This appliance must not be used for anypurpose othe

Page 48 - SERVICE CONTACT

– 9 –SAFETY POINTSKeep flammable materials, trees, shrubs, etc,away from the flue terminal.Do not allow anyone to post articles throughthe louvres.LPG

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